Pedestrian bridge project hits another snag
A plan by city administration to begin replacing pedestrian bridges across Prince Albert has hit another snag after city councillors raised questions about the construction tender.
Ward 8 Coun. Ted Zurakowski suggested the city get a legal opinion on the proposed work before going ahead. At city council’s regular meeting Monday night, Zurakowski said councillors didn’t review other tenders for the project, and doesn’t want to rush into things.
“There’s certain restrictions we have and we’re mandated to have those conversations outside of the public, for good reason, and I’d like to flesh out those conversations,” Zurakowski said following the meeting. “There’s more information I’m looking for and I’d like to see that information before I’m comfortable moving forward.”